Houthi militia kills, injures 38 persons in Taiz in 2020
[04/01/2021]
The Yemeni Alliance for Monitoring Human Rights Violations or (Rasd Alliance) revealed that it has counted and documented 73 violations committed by Iran-backed Houthi militia against inhabitants of districts of Salah, Kahira and al-Muzhafar, Taiz during November 1, 2019 until December 19, 2020.
Finance minister confirms re-constructing financial institutions
[03/01/2021]
Minister of Finance Salim Binburaik has confirmed significance of reforming state financial institutions and collecting resources in accordance with a strategy of clear objectives helping revive national economy as included in the new government's economic plan.
Finalizing road project treaty in Mahra signed
[03/01/2021]
Governor of Mahra Mohammad Ali Yaser signed Sunday with Arab National Contracting Company a treaty for finalizing the project of widening and asphalting the southern entrance to Ghaitha city, the capital of Mahra.
Aden airport resumes its functions
[03/01/2021]
Minister of Interior Maj. General Ebrahim Haidan along with Aden Governor Ahmed Lamlas re-launched Aden airport operations Sunday four days later of the terrorist attack struck the facility upon the new government arrival.
Aden airport to resume flights as of Sunday
[02/01/2021]
The International Airport of Aden in Yemen's south will be resuming flights as of Sunday, four days after a terror attack killed and injured scores of civilians and incurred some damages in the arrivals lounge.
NCTAVHR investigates Aden Airport's crime
[31/12/2020]
The National Commission to Investigate Alleged Violations to Human Rights or NCTAVHR carried out Thursday a field visit to investigate the incident of attacking Aden International Airport, which killed and injured dozens of civilians.
Interior Minister inspects Aden Airport
[31/12/2020]
Minister of Interior Maj. Gen. Ibraheem Haydan inspected the International Airport of Aden on Thursday a day after a terror attempt on the government arriving from Riyadh left dozens of civilian casualties.